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Title: Introduction to the Marine Environment


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Introduction to the Marine Environment
  • Ocean planet
  • 72 of surface is water
  • 70 seawater
  • 2.0 fresh 1.51 ice, 0.49 liquid, .00007
    vapor
  • Life present 10x longer than on land
  • 3 D habitat
  • 98 of biosphere

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Origin of Water
  • 4.5 bya during planet formation
  • dirty snowball comets

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Hydrologic cycle
  • Vapor short residence (10 d), rapid travel
    (gt100 km)
  • Molecule in cycle 38,000 yrs

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Physical-Chemical Properties of Water
  • Polar molecule binds with other charged ions
  • Hydrogen bonds gives water cohesion, surface
    tension
  • Universal solvent - dissolves more substances
    than any other liquid (gt65)

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  • Hydrogen bondig produces
  • Surface tension
  • Makes water cohesive (tends to bond to itself)
  • Adhesive (bonds with other molecules)

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Heat and Water
  • High heat of vaporization
  • High boiling point
  • High latent heat of fusion
  • High specific heat (heat capacity)
  • High thermal conductivity
  • High freezing and melting points
  • Decreases density as it changes to solid

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An on-line Periodic Table is available by
clicking here,
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Salinity ppt or PSU
  • Amt of dissolved solid per unit water (gm/Kg)
  • Little variation in sfc waters worldwide
  • Sfc waters vary little in chemical composition
  • Constant for long geol periods - evaporites
  • Inorganic salts, organics, gases
  • Dissolved solids
  • Major (99.28)
  • Minor ions (0.71)
  • Nutrients and trace elements (lt0.01) - critical
    for marine life

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Dissolved solids
  • 1000 g of seawater 965 g water
  • 35 g dissolved salts
  • Avg. salinity 35 (ppt)
  • Cl most abundant, constant prop.
  • Salinity 1.80655 Cl
  • Variations add or remove water
  • coastal zone, poles
  • Baltic Sea 7 ppt
  • Red Sea gt 40 ppt

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Nutrients and trace elements
  • Phosphate, nitrate for photosynthesis
  • ions not constant proportions bio active,
    limiting
  • Si dioxide, Ca carbonate shells
  • Fe, Mn, Co, Cu - bioactive
  • essential to marine life, may become limiting in
    sfc waters

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Density (g/cm3)
  • Affected by
  • Temperature (colder denser)
  • Salinity (saltier denser)
  • Pressure (higher pressure denser)

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  • Density Add salts
  • gt24 ppt, density cont. to increase to freezing
  • At 35 ppt freezing point reduced to -1.9 C, even
    more dense
  • Salts excluded on freezing so what happens???
  • What happens to ice?
  • What happens to surrounding water?

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Salinity (cont.)
  • Dissolved gases two metabolically important
    oxygen, carbon dioxide also nitrogen
  • Solubility function of temp., pressure,
    salinity
  • Decrease temp., pressure, incr. solubility

16
Oxygen and Depth
  • Not distributed evenly with depth
  • Oxygen Minimum Zone
  • Max _at_10-20m atmosphere exchange, photosynthesis
  • Decline with depth minimum _at_200-1000 m
  • Why?
  • No photosynth.
  • Decomposition
  • Deep water influx

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Carbon Dioxide and Solubility
  • Differs from oxygen reacts with water
  • Abundant
  • Capacity to absorb

18
Carbon Dioxide
Chemically reactive in water tends to
equilibrium CO2(diss) H2O H2CO3 H
HCO3- H CO3-2 (carbonic
acid) (bicarbonate) (carbonate) Provide
s buffering capacity for oceans -- keeps seawater
at pH 7.8 - 8.4
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pH of sea water
  • Produces H ions extra H acidic
  • Pure water pH 7 (equal no. H and OH)
  • CO2, alkaline ions inc. pH to 7.5-8.4
  • Does SW pH change???

CO2(diss) H2O H2CO3 H HCO3-
H CO3-2 (carbonic acid)
(bicarbonate) (carbonate)
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Chemical cycles
  • Major cycles carbon, phosphorous, nitrogen,
    sulpher (sulfate)
  • Sources and sinks - box model
  • Ocean well mixed, steady state (elements added
    and removed equal rate)
  • Residence time how long an element can be
    expected to stay in system
  • Reactivity
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